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to live pound pn< ka*o«. properly In
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Grand Rnplds, Mich.. or 105 Water SI.. N. V.'
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BRADFII'I.I) DWUO CO
A l.» vi I S’ is l’H ATI*»N.
<icorRln. Trmi|i County.
I in! n nrt ■ "Mice. Men. Mill, 1905.
I'n nil " liom II ninv concern T. A.
Whimknr lni“ ditliit* form applied 10
•lie ti11<I>• r• ihi.mI fur permanent I etter*
f a<1 id. 1 'ri ion on tin- i.tuteof Mr*
II I. tt hi';liter, and I will
mi--, on lii- npplicntion "n M r -1 Monday
proi»nl«ljr
NViti
my official nignattire,
I Woodyard. irnlinary
DlCI.
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vi;aii’s si’i'i
(ieornin.Tr op Comity. _ I e' 1 "i•.^1 i'»V. • I.
Ori|innry'- "tile'". Mch.7. 1 f*•*» ward v. 11h■ .11 r
To nil v him il limy concern: All On- t*i»«1
per- n* inh 11 -ted nr lierehy notified 'J. 1 '/,',’-"
to appear Mt my offiecun fir*-r Monday ]
m April next. Mini tile objection* to re
port of eomniisaioiien, netting apart 1 1
year’, mipimrl to Mr*..I ('. G Carter
widow mill live minor children of .1. ('
(i Carter, il 'ccaei'delse it will lie ail
mini il to record
Wiuie*. tin olllcial signal ore.
II T.Woodyard, «military.
Legal Advertise muits.
PKTITION I lip I ossrill'l Tl.e III will. <0
Mil,in'. AI.I.I-iin, 11I i r 1-1 I •. It Tlioll 1
M’linmou cm 111. Mivr'iiiKii 1 i.iim . 1901.
<Hin Oarlcion, Exe tor of IiihI will
and tcslaiiienl nf Mill"" Alli*on, dc-
cenaed, \>
.Inlm. I ht v itl. IVen Sul lie I.iila. and
Kimnn Traylor, Mr*. Mary Meadows.
Mrs. Murv Matthew*. Jasper. Alex,
'I'linmns, Kmma mill I’lnl; Smith, Mrs.
I .ml y l’ollnrtl. Mrs. Kiln Andrews, Mrs
T J. MnreliUon, I C biltlc. Mrs.
Mary Woods, ' .1. Hattie..I It. Il.ttlle,
Mrs. Cora Fotnhy. Blnnt'lu , Kate. Mil-
tie, I'ny nnd Ihiii11 lie Itnltle, Kolicrt
Brook, T.i//.ic bronk. Monro Sullivan.
It. I', and .lolin Alllhoti, Mrs. Kmtna
White, Carrie Allison, W. A. Allison,
Milton Allison, Nannie Harnes, Matt e
Roberts. Mrs Mary Brown, Miss Diana
N. Allison. Mrs Marry Hattie.
To the defendants named in the
above stated ease ; Von are eomnnind-
ed to lie and iippear ill the next term of
Troup Superior Court, to lie held on
the llrsl Monday in 'lay next ‘n make
answer to the nctllion of plaintiIT in
the above stated case if any yon have.
Witness llie lion II W. I rcemaii,
,1 udyie of the Superior it I * of (loweta
circuits. Dus March 1st, 1905.
W. I, ('leaveland,
Clerk Superior (hmrt Troup County.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
(leorgin, Troup Count y.
In imrsuanee to an order bulled from
tin Court id Ordinary on the llrsl
Monday in 1 eliroary, I9t>5, will lie sold
before the court house door in the city
of LaGrange, on tin' llrsl l oesiluy in
April next, between the legal hours of
*ale. for cash. to the highest bidder,
the following described real estate: A
one-lmlf undivided interest in a cer
tain two-mom bouse and lot, bounded
on the north hy .1 T. Rutland, on the
east hy land.* belonging hi the H. II.
biglium estate, mi the south by lands
belonging to Andrew Ihutgli, ami west
by Wliitesvllle street ; said lot con
taining one a 're. more 011 less, and lo
cated itt the southern part of the city
of LaGrange. Sold as the property of
the estate of Charles Winston, do
ceased, for the purpose of paying debts
and division among the heir*
March 9, llKVi W. T. Toggle.
Admr. Estate Chus. Winston,
GUARDIANSHIP.
Georgia, Troup County.
Ordinary's olllee, Men. tl. 1906
To all w hom it may cuncorn : M.
U. Monty has, in due form, applied to
Iho undeisigned to be appointed guar
dian of the property of Esther Perry
Arnold minor of John W. Arnold de
ceased, ami said application will be
passed upon on tirst Monday in April
next.
Witness my olllcial signature,
II. T. WoiKlyard, Ordinary
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Troup County.
Will be sold on the tirst Tuesday
next , before the Court House door in
LaGrange, Ga., w ithin the legal hours
of sale, for cash, the follow ing realty
towit : One-third undivided interest
in and to Lot and houses thereon sit
uated oil East side Chattahoochee
river iti the City of West Point. Ga.,
being an oblong sipinre in (lie South
East corner of block 22, and lines of
said lot running as follow s : West along
the line of block 22, on bridge street,
"4 ft ; thence North 240 ft ; thence East
74 feet to original line of said block 22
on East; thence South along said line
WO feet, to South East corner of said
block, to lieginning point ; being same
property deeded to It. Y. Hargett by
Sirs. R. A. Jones and Mrs. W. V. Tyler
oil Nov. 1. 1904, Deed book It. page 195.
Levied on as tin* property of .Mrs. W
V. Tyler, by virtue of the folk wing li.
fas.: issued from ,1 P. Court of 7ulst.
Dist.G. M Troup county, towit: W.
F. Vandiver,x Co. \s 11 (' Jones and
Mrs. W Y Tyler, and Oglesby Gro
cery Co. vs. said defendants and Fain
A Stamps against the said same Defen
dants Levies made and returned to me
by Evl Houston. Deputy Sli 'ritT, Troup
county. Written notice given parties
in possession as required by law.
I'liis 24th day of February 1905.
W. T. Birdsong.
Sheriff of Trou| County.
ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia. IT un County.
(IrdInary 1 * 'llllee. March, (till, 1905.
I o nil whom it may concern: ben
jamin W I' liller bus iii due form ap
plied to the undersigned for permanent
Letters Administration on the e*-
Iiite of ,1 .1 Fuller deceased, and I
will pnss upon said application on lirst
Monday in April next
Witness my olllcial signature,
g II. T. Woodyard, Ordin ey.
SlfERlFF’S SAI K.
Georgia, Troup County
Will lie old before the court house
door in LaGrange, till., on the lirst
Tuesday in April next, within the le
gal hour* ol sale the following proper
ty. lo-wit one-ninth undivided i 111<• r-
cst in six hundred acres of land, more
or less in Troup counfy. Ga., known as
t in* buily place, hounded as follows :on
east by Chat tahooehee river;south and
west by lands of estate of J. 'I- Boy
kin, deceased; on the north by the
Chattahoochee river and lands of J T.
Boykin estate; said interest levied on
as property of W. S. Boykin, by virtue
of within ti la. in favor of C. \. Truitt
Co., transferees. Tenants in posses
sion notilled its required bv law.
'I bis March H. 1905.
W. T. Birdsong, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia. Troup County.
Will be sold before the courthouse
door on the first Tuesday in April next,
in the city of LaGrange, between the
legal lioers of sale, (lie following de
scribed property, lo-wit: North hy
Zoph I'homa* lot; South by Lewis lot;
West by Jarbo street; and East hy
what w as know n as the Lewis lot, being
property ns described in deed from
Clmrle. Sneer to Cicero Revis, record
ed in Deed Hook 5, page 159. otllee of
t'lerk Superior Court, said county.
Tenants in possession notilled as re
quired by law Levied on ns the prop
erty of Cicero Revis as staled to satisfy
a li. fa. issued from City Court of La-
Grange in favor of .1. C. Roper. Terms
Cash. This Feb, 28, 1905.
W. T, biRnsoKO, Sheriff.
DISM ISSIt IN'—Administrator.
Georgia, Troup County.
Ordinary’s Olllee, Melt. (3th, 1905.
To all whom it may concern: Jesse
O. Lancaster administrator of the Es
tate of ii H. Lancaster deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission
from administration of said estate
and 1 w ill pass upon his application on
tirst Monday in April next.
Witness my olHeinl signature
11. T Woodyard. Ordinary.
(leorgin, Trout: County.
,b
! Petition to forc-
- close Montgage •
Tro
Dll.
purpose*nf
Il fori** Ariel, t'
liiwt J.rlvlit i
i4 compnn*''
tin* forin»ran* Mainf*
11 tin- rl 1/I11-. iihwi'Im
or hermft*'r allowed rnllrn
Mu* law - of till* rttato.
7 I’rllMoin r-4 further that lh»* (•"
ration h)ia.1i Imvc tin* rtvnii. to itjiply f-o am
j»t, w ln*nfv»*r authfirl/Mil hy a majority
.f tt^
any
hImtiit*-
>tini/ -ln»rcliolihT
nower-* oruincmimcnt*' t«»11^
tumlaim-ntal or Imnuitcrlul. ami wl
forrcii or to acquired under the u*-
• »r rf|#edrtl Act*.
H. I*, tlftolier- hHNc if'.venfoUf 'W*'
of thidr intention to apply for -aid
the publication of thin p« titbi
new-pap«-r- in which 1
inentM/iM* pn 1*1 i-}»•■«I in each of fh
thmnjfh w hieli «;»l«l nropo-ed road
ably run, om*e n \%t f«• f f«*nr weeU-
lillfukr or till- petit loll.
And petitioner- w ill . ver prav
I* Aifkw ni*
M Mil. AM
M. hj-k.
l.Wt l-*tN
sTATK Ol’ UKOH'.IA,
I- i i.ton C«*i n l v
I'cr-otiially before tile ti it > i«-rslumd Mpp' IP 1
I', ,S. A l U wrUlit .1. Ilradley and K. I. » ui
mine, three of the petitioner- In the above p.
tltlon. who. on oatli, Ntate that tin- name* mii>
lie.I to the foretftdll/ petition are the
Keimlne MlKfiuture- of the |H r-. n- named there
ml that t)»e fuel* Minted In the petition are
true to tie- I,e-t of |*etltloiieiV knowImlgi't In
formation ami Iwlief.
Sworn to and -ub-erlbed l»•»f«»re me. till* 7th
day of Miiroll il*'^*.
V Mahon.
Notary Public.
Fulton County.
A KKW RIGHT,
Hr a in ky.
ri i iin \se
Petition For Charter.
8tate of Georgia, f To The Honorable
Troup County, j Secretary of Stare
of the State of Georgia.
The petition of E. F. Lanier, J. C.
Lanier, J (L.McKcmie, L s. Turner.
N. L. Atkinson, E. J. Collins. I’bil
l.auier, Zach Hagedorn, J S. Baker.
I.. Lanier, R. C. Freeman, all of whom
reside in West Point. Troup county.
Georgia, except L. I.anicr and R. C.
Freeman, who reside in Lanett,
Chambers county, Alabama, shows :
1. That they uesire for themselves,
their assia'iates.successors and assign*,
to be ine rporated ns a railroad com
pany under the laws of the Stats' of
Georgia. Tor the period of one hundred
and one years, with the privilege of
renew al under the corporate name and
style of "CHATTAHOOCHEE YAL-I
LEV RAILWAY COMPANY” for the I
purpose of building, constructing,own- j
ing. equipping, maintaining and one ra
ting a railroad extending front West
Point in the County of Troup. State of
Geo gln, to some convenient point in
the County of Carroll, State of Geor
gia.
2. The length of said road ns near
as can be estimated is about sixty
miles and running in a Northerly di
rect ion through the counties of Troup.
Heard and Carroll, from West Point
in Troup County to some convenient
point in Carroll County.
11, The capital stock of said corpora
tion is to lie $luO,nuo.OO divided into
sb,ues of tli" par value of one hundred
dollars ($lut),doi each, with the right to
increase the same to any amount in the
manner provided by law for increasing
the capital stock of railroads.
4. The place where the principal of
fice of said corporation will be located
will be in West Point, Troup County.
Georgia.
6. Petitioners intend in good faitli
to go forward without delay to secure
subscriptions to th« capital stock, con
struct, equip. maintain and operate
their n“*"cintes, successors and as
signs, to la* incorporated a« a railroad
company, under the laws of iieorgia,
| lor the period of One Hundred Years,
: with privilege of n newal under the
corporate name and *tyle of "mii x.
in* xdin iiku.v railway co.” for ihe
] purpose "I constructing, owning,equip-
| ling, maintaining and operating a rail-1
road extending fr un Coiumhu . in the
County of Muscogee. State of Georgia.
| in West Point, or LaGrange, in the
County of Troup, in the StUe of Geor-
i gls-
2 Fiie general direct ion of tli“ main |
I line of said proposed road is a northern
direction, nnd the counties through
Which It will run ere tin* Counties of
! Muscogee, Harris. Meriwether and i
i Troup, in the "Mate of Georgia. The
estimated length of tins road is
about *i\ty mile*
3 That tIn* capital stock of said cor
poration is to be < tile Hundred Thous* |
and Dollar*, with the right to increa*e
the same for any amount, a* provided
by latv for increasing the stock of rail-
road corporations—such *toek to tie
common *tock. and each slirre to tx- of
the par value of < Mic Hundred Dollars
| a share.
I I lie place where the principal office
of said corporation will be located
vill Iin Columbus, Mu*eogee County 1
II ieorgia.
Petitioner* intend, in good faith,
j to g i i rward without delay to *ei ure
subsciRptions to the capital -t ek, con
struct. equip, 111 lilltain and operate
-aid railroad; and re<|tiest that they be
i incorporated under the law- o tln*|
State a- a railroad company, lor the
purpose aforesaid, under the c >-o| -
crate name aforesaid. together w ith all
the rights, powers and privilege* now
or hereafter allowed railroad c nnpa-
nies under the laws of this .state
6. Petitioner shave given four weeks’
notice of their intention to apply for
said charter by tlio publication ot this
petition in one of the newspapers in
whieli the Sheriff'* advertisements are
published in each of the counties
through which said proposed road will
probably run, nice a week for four
weeks before the tiling of this petition.
And petitioners will ever pray.
0HAS. L DaVH,
O. C. BULLOCK,
T. W. BA I Es.
ARTHUR BUSSEY,
L. F. HUMBER,
E P. OWSLEY,
RHODES BROWNE.
T. E. BLANC HARD,
L. B. HATCHER,
RALPH O. HOWARD.
Georgia—Muscogee County :
Personally appeared before me the
undersigned, three of the petitioners
in the above petition, who. on oatli,
state that the names subscribed to the
foregoing petition nre the genuine
signatures of the persons named there
in. and that the facts stated in the pe
tition are true to the tie-t of petition
er*' knowledge.information and belief,
i HAS I. DAVIS,
L. F. HUMBER,
E. P. OWSLEY
Sworn to and subscribed before me
tlii* the lMh March, I9u">.
C. M DAVIS,
Notary Public, Muscogee County. Ga.
M C CAINE&MARKET’S
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Eastern Seed Irish Potatoes,
White and red Onion Sets,
Standard Garden Seed,
Full Line National Biscuit Co's Crackers
McCAINE MARKET
k* LaGrange, Georgia ^
PHONE 36
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mar \
While A Awltrey
V. < uuifu iuwiu^nRi- ua
D. C. Cunninglmtn. > realty. In Troup
Superior Court May Term 19(>5.
To D, C. Cunningham :
by virtue of an order of the Hon-
oroltle R. W. Freen'inn, Judge of the
Superior Court of said County, made
and provided, you are hereby required rll| l r,,ai ‘ and request that tliey he
to be nnd appear at the Superior Court tncorparated under the laws of this
of said County on the first Monday in
May next, to answer the petition of
the said White A Awliroy plaintiffs in
the above stated cause. In default
whereof, the said Court will proceed
as to justice shall appertain. Witness
the Honorable lx. W. Freeman. Judge
of said Court, this'tho 28d day of Feb
ruary, 19(15.
W. L. ClcAvelnnd,
Clerk of Superior Court, Troup 0"" ity
(t Apr. 25 ;
LEAVE TO SELL.
Georgia, Troup County.
Ordinary's Office. Mch U, 1905.
To all whom it may concern: A.
J Griggs administrator of the estate
of Allen Davidson deceased, has in due
form of law applied to the undersign
ed for leave to -ell '.he land belonging
tqanid deceased, and 1 will pa** upon
ilia application on tirst Monday in
April next.
Witness my official signature,
11. T. Woixlyard, Ordinary.
Petition for Charter.
The iK*tltlon P. 8. Arkwright* R, E Cullt
Dane. - -I Hi atilt \ . \N ri M-Mili. 11 M Milam,
1 M. > -k. I V. WoUslntfiM*. G. \N Hiiuc, w l
»‘oluuitl and IF i. I'oiivtws, all of whom ivsidt*
In ihc t'ltv ol Atlanta, of tin* ;i!'oiv*arii Mate
ami < ‘ountv. >ln»w « :
l .at tin y (lo*ir«* ft»r thom>«*!vc<. thulr a-
*'Ooiatc-. -net t -s,tr* and assign*. tv» In* lnoorpo-
u»u*d a- a nil! road t*«»mpany under tin* law ^ of
cioortfln for the porliHi t*f one hnndivd and om*
years, with privllt uo »>f cnewal. under tin*
»*\*rporai( nauu'aini style of
"ATI A NT \
| for the purpo-t of eon^truetiiiK. owning,equip
ping:, malntrtiulnc and operating a railroad, c.\-
n*inluiK from Monte/utnu, lit the county of
Macon. >ute of tieorgia, to some point on the
Urn 'fiwiYii \ a Kama and Georgia lit Iheeoun
t\ of Vroup or tlu* county of Heard, and thence
to Hinmnctiam, in tin* county of JctYcrson,
Slate »»f AlaFama. and fr»*m thecity of Vilanta.
Fulton e»»untv, Georgia. t»* sxAtne point on tin*
line rietwe« i tli« state of A al ama ami txevtrc.a
In tlu* eounty ot in roll or the county of Heard,
and i he nee to a connection with the road tlr*t
de-cril ed in tin* y«tt »tf v t an a. at or about
the tow i*. of XNedowec. c -•>me C4»livenient
point In Kamhdph eounty. \ m .cum.
± rhe geuer.-i! direction of th■ twain Htu* »'f
said pt\q»o<ed t(*ad from Monte, utna to the
txeorgta ami Alai ama line, and t heme to Bir
mingham is northwestwardly .ami thec»umtit*s
thr.mgh which it will proK-O .\ run in the
" ite d in 'i.:ia are tin- e,>unt{» - Macon,
ior, ’la.l'et. Mcrlwefhet and l'roup or
DISM ISSION—Guardian.
Georgia, Troup County.
Ordianarv’s Office. March 6. Ifkto
To whom it may concern : Fuller E.
Callaway. Guardian for Cliarlic and
Ira Heard, applies to me for Letters of
Dismission from said Guardianship,
and 1 will pass upon his application on
lirst Monday in April next.
Witness my official signature.
H. T. Woodyard, Ordinary.
.
j 'Nium and tunning in the Stat» -
j probably through the e*»untit' x»t
'« l.anri e*r-. 4 : . Tallavlo^a. > i a
iu
*>f tills road, as near as can l e q
J alnmt one hundred and ten
i^ie yd Georgia and a Vk»u t
of Ala-
*
Kandolph.
r ami .lef-
l he length
timated. is
xu He?* in
I i.umitvd ami thirty
I >tate of \ aKtm.a. making: the w ’.eaclh of
*
mara-eai '< o-, -nated, about tw hutniiod
ami forty-one milt s.
«t. Tin* cetienkt dlr»'cti«m «d tin* other line of
said road frxMn U'atita to tin* g. ami Via
ixama line ami ; > .«*neeto \Y»*dow»« -.-.as : era*
nlti U » • ■ a t . 'iiU'.hdi'tW:.
length.«? near as can U* « -tiinated. is al-mu
seventy l ve mile-. «•' which about >i\’.y mile*
a tv in the Mate >»! r>» > ^ta. and the counties
state as a railroad company, for the
purpose aforesaid under the corporate
name aforesaid, together with all the
rights, powers and privileges now or
hereafter allowed railroads under laws
of this state, with the right to apply
for and accept any additional powers
or amendments to its charter that may
be anti orized under existing laws or
any future laws, general or special, of
this state.
tt Petitioners have given four weeks
notice of their intention to apply for
charter by the publication of this pe
tition once a week for four weeks be
fore the filing of this petition in one of
the newspaper in which the •'licrlff's
advertisements are published in each
o*’ the counties through which said
proposed road will probably run.
And petitioners will ever pray.
E. F. Lanier,
J. C. Lanier,
J. ('. McKemie,
L. S. Turner.
N. L. Atkinson,
E. J. Collins,
Phil Lanier,
Each Hagedorn.
J. S. Baker,
L. Lanier,
lx. C. Freeman.
State of Georgia. [ Personally before
Troup County, i the undersigned ap
peared L. Lanier, J. C. McKemie of
the petitioners in the above petition,
who on oath state that the names sub
scribed to the foregoing petition are
the genuine signatures of the persons
named therein and that the facts stat
ed in the petition are true to the best
of petitioners knowledge, information
ana belief.
L. Lanier.
J.C. McKemie.
Sworn and subscribed before me
this -March 15. 1905.
Phil Lanier. N. P.
Petition tor Charter.
Georgia —Muscogee County:
To the Honorable Secretary of State,
(>f the State of Georgia:
The petition of Charles L Davis, re
siding at Warm Springs, Meriwether
County. Georgia, of O. C. Bullock, l'.
'V. Bati -. E. P Owsley, L. F. Humber,
T E. Blanchard, S. B. Hatcher, Ar
thur Bus.-ey. Klcdes Browne and K.
O. Howard, all of whom reside in Col
umbus. County of Muscogee and State
aforesaid. shows:
l. That they desire for themselves,
LdGraiuje Mills
Mr*. Mattie llend is recovering
from her recent illness
Miss Emma Logon was tlie
guest of friends in Lanett Sun-1
dnv.
Miss Sallie Boggs has b4en the
guest of friends in Newnan.
Mr. Marcus Crowder made a
trip to West Point Saturday.
Miss Nel! Hill is the guest of
Unity friends.
Mr. Jim Cohen, of West Point,
was in the city Sunday. Since
the treatment by Dr. Slack he is
improving.
Mr. George Hunt and Mr. Joe
Cohen spent Sunday with Mr.
Lawrence Cohen a few miles from
town.
Dr. Hardy went up to Atlauta
Wednesday.
Miss Pauline Fuller is visitiug
in the city.
A tine boy is the welcome guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Willis.
Mr. Lamar Ware and Miss Ber-
nie Cook of Unity, were married
Sunday of last week l>v Rev.
Sm'th, of LaGrange. Mr. Ware
is the son of Mr. Dan Ware a few
miles from town. His bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Belle Cook of Unity. This
marriage was quite a surprise to
their many friends, who now ex
tend congratulations to this young
couple. Mr. and Mrs. Ware are
now at home to their friends at
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan Ware’s a few
miles from LaGrange.
Miss Julia Ware has been the
guest of relatives in LaGrange,
Mr. Jesse Denny and Mrs. Phil
lips of Unity, were married at 8
o’clock Tuesday afternoon by
Rev. G. W. Murphy. Both have
many friends cud are quite popu
lar. All extend congratulations.
Mr. YT. 0. Burks attended the
funeral of Mrs. Adams at Glenn
Sunday.
Mr. ,T. T. Humphrey, of State
Line, was here on a visit this
week.
Mrs. Anderson spent Sunday in
Lanett.
Miss Dunson, of Chipley, has
been the charming guest ot Miss
Jesse Turner.
Mrs. Hart left Wednesday of
last week for Union Springs
where she will make her home
with her daughtea.
Your scribe is on the sick list.
“Brown Eyes.”
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Address Lock Box No. 2, LaGranqe, Ga., For
Pistols and Pistol Cartridges at following prices:
38 Calibre Smith & Wesson
32 Calibre Smith & Wesson, Colt’s Patent
32 Calibre Colt's New Pocket
32 Calibre Colt’s New Police
38 Calibre Iver Johnson
32 Calibre Iver Johnson
32 S. & W. Cartridges, at per box
38 S. & W. Cartridges, at per box
$12.59
$15.00
I10.50
$ 12.59
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EGGS PER SETTING $2 FOR 13
THREE SETTINGS OR $5.00
A Few CockreK and Pullets For Sale.
D. L. EDWARDS, Agent,
R. F. D. No. 4, LaGrange, Ga.
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Money to loan on short time—30, 60 or 90 days. School Sal
aries bought. Notes discounted. Stocks and Bonds bough*
and sold. Pensions bought. Real Estate handled at reason
able rates. Rent Notes bought. When I can serve you,
see me. Office up stairs in Bradfield Building.
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